By their brains Since animals don't have the ability to "reason" - they don't really "think". Nature just gave them instictual survival tools that we tend to describe in human terms. The elephant isn't thinking "let's go back to that place by the lake again this year since we had such a good time there last year". It is a pattern of instictual behavior - behavior perhaps triggered by visual stimuli that is necessary to their needs - not a consious thought process. At least that's what the elephants I know have told me!
Elephants Can Remember was created in 1972-11.
Elephants Can Remember has 256 pages.
The ISBN of Elephants Can Remember is 0-002-31210-7.
Well you can remember a little sentence from below... Big Elephants Cause Accidents Under Small Elephants Big Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants
Big Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants
No its a way to remember how to spell it!
A kid's mnemonic is :Big Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants. (Why? Because.)(Of course, most writers do not use mnemonics to remember familiar words.)Another way to remember how to spell "because" is:Betty Eats Cake And Uses Six Eggs
yes.
Elephants are native to both India and Africa. Elephants are incredibly smart and can remember anything, even if they have seen you before!
No i don't think so
No they don't remember certain people
Big Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants. If you can remember the rhyme then you'll always know how to spell because!